• Easy access to Cortex-A5 for academic researchers now available

    Charlotte Christopherson
    Charlotte Christopherson

    Academic researchers have long enjoyed free access to Arm Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M3, including full RTL for the CPUs and their subsystems. Using industry-leading Arm IP and widely implemented systems means that researchers can spend less time on designing…

    • 1 month ago
    • Arm Research
    • Research Articles
  • Pre-silicon Software Development with Arm Models for Cortex-A5 DesignStart

    Rob Kaye
    Rob Kaye

    Arm DesignStart is enhancing the Cortex-A5 package to help custom chip designers to expand market opportunities and develop richer experiences. The new package helps to reduce the development time of Arm-based Linux-capable chips. Designers can now take advantage…

    • 9 months ago
    • DesignStart
    • DesignStart blog
  • Case study: Evolving intelligent devices for immersive experiences

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore

    Inuitive develops intelligent vision technologies for deployment in applications such as augmented and virtual reality, drones, robotics and autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2012 by Israeli high-tech veterans Shlomo Gadot and Dor Zepeniuk, the Israel-based…

    • over 1 year ago
    • DesignStart
    • DesignStart blog
  • A look inside the Cortex-A5 CPU, available through DesignStart

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore

    For the past 10 years, Arm DesignStart has helped silicon start-ups and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) create custom silicon/ASICs built on proven Arm IP and with the benefits of the industry's leading technology ecosystem in the fastest time…

    • over 1 year ago
    • DesignStart
    • DesignStart blog
  • 7 reasons why fast, low-cost access to a Linux-capable, Arm CPU is great news

    Phil Burr
    Phil Burr

    Did you know that 82% of developers are considering Linux or Android in their next embedded development?* And that 70% of rich embedded devices are based on Arm?**

    That means, by offering easy, low-cost access to Linux-capable, Arm CPUs, developers can…

    • over 1 year ago
    • DesignStart
    • DesignStart blog
  • Why is SoC Design so hard?

    Jim
    Jim

    The exploding IoT (Internet of Things) chip market is expected to reach 20 billion devices by 2020 by many predictions. The majority of these will NOT be wearables. 

     

    The IoT market will be driven by Data and Subscription business models. THOUSANDS of…

    • over 3 years ago
    • DesignStart
    • DesignStart blog